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McKay

[ muh-key ]

noun

  1. Claude, 1890–1948, U.S. author, born in Jamaica: leader in the Harlem Renaissance.


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Andy McKay, the ECB's pitch and grounds advisor, had "12 months staring into the void" until surfaces were built more than two years ago.

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Just for good measure, there was also a desire for McKay's pitches to take spin early.

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"We examined different sand shapes, finding a sand that would give us hardness, combining elements of clay, silt and particle distribution to make sure that we had a high-binding strength soil," says McKay.

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McKay believes the process can be repeated at a major ground if a county is willing to go through the process.

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Bulletin boards inside USC’s McKay Center might come crashing to the floor with the weight of what the coach across town said this week.

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